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Power, Policy, and Progress: Sujata Saunik, Maharashtra’s First Woman Chief Secretary 

Sujata Saunik, Maharashtra’s first female Chief Secretary, has led transformative reforms in public health, finance, disaster management, and administration, leaving a lasting impact on governance at both state and international levels.
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When Sujata Saunik took charge as the Chief Secretary of Maharashtra, she didn’t just step into a position of power—she made history. As the first woman to ever hold this prestigious post, her appointment was more than just a personal milestone. It marked a turning point in the state’s administrative landscape, shattering a long-standing glass ceiling in one of India’s most powerful bureaucracies.

Her journey to the top was not a sudden leap but a steady climb through decades of dedicated service. With a career spanning over three decades in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Saunik has held critical positions that shaped Maharashtra’s policies on finance, public health, disaster management, and skill development.

BUILDING A STRONG FOUNDATION

Saunik’s academic background laid the foundation for her impressive career. She pursued her early education in Chandigarh before earning a gold medal in her Master’s in History from Panjab University. Her strong academic credentials, combined with an analytical mind, positioned her well for the challenging roles she would take on in public administration.

Joining the IAS in 1987, she quickly distinguished herself through her ability to handle complex governance issues with clarity and efficiency. From managing financial reforms to spearheading public health initiatives, she built a reputation as an officer who could deliver results under pressure.

A LEADER IN FINANCIAL REFORMS

One of the key highlights of Saunik’s career was her tenure as the Principal Secretary for Financial Reforms in Maharashtra. She played a crucial role in shaping the state’s monetary policies, minimizing debt risks, and ensuring fiscal responsibility. Under her leadership, Maharashtra implemented better governance structures for fund disbursement and tracking, improving transparency and accountability in financial management.

Her work directly impacted the state’s economic health, influencing policy decisions on government securities, budget allocations, and state-sponsored guarantees. She was instrumental in developing strategies to raise funds through bonds and loans while ensuring that financial planning aligned with long-term development goals.

STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM 

Saunik’s leadership in Maharashtra’s public health sector was another defining phase of her career. As the Principal Secretary of the Department of Public Health, she took on the challenge of managing healthcare for a population of over 113 million. Her initiatives addressed critical issues like maternal and child health, stunting, and malnutrition.

She launched the ‘Right to Safe Motherhood’ campaign and introduced Maharashtra’s first comprehensive policy on Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition. Additionally, her efforts led to the formulation of key public health policies, including the Clinical Establishment Act, Anti-Spitting Act, and Maharashtra’s Public Health Act.

During her tenure, she also prioritized disaster preparedness in healthcare, developing Maharashtra’s first Heat Action Plan to mitigate health risks in extreme summer conditions.

MANAGING DISASTERS 

Beyond her contributions to Maharashtra, Saunik played a significant role in disaster management at both national and international levels. As an advisor and Joint Secretary at the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), she was responsible for training and international deployment of India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). She also worked on state and district-level disaster management plans, ensuring effective capacity building and stakeholder coordination.

Her global experience includes serving with the United Nations in Kosovo (2000-2006), where she led reconstruction efforts in war-torn areas. In this role, she oversaw the rebuilding of public infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, and sanitation systems. Earlier in her career, she was also part of the UN mission in Cambodia (1992-1993), helping facilitate the country’s first democratic elections.

SHAPING MAHARASHTRA’S ADMINISTRATIVE LANDSCAPE 

In addition to her work in finance and public health, Saunik held critical roles in Maharashtra’s general administration. As the Additional Chief Secretary of the Department of General Administration, she oversaw the state’s bureaucracy, managing personnel recruitment, training, promotions, and performance evaluations. Her leadership in this department ensured efficiency and integrity in the government’s functioning.

Her more recent role as Additional Chief Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs placed her in charge of Maharashtra’s law enforcement agencies, including the state’s police and intelligence apparatus. Managing security in one of India’s most politically and economically significant states added another layer of responsibility to her already extensive portfolio.

A LEGACY OF IMPACT 

Sujata Saunik’s career is defined by her ability to navigate the most challenging aspects of governance with skill and foresight. Whether it was handling state finances, reforming healthcare policies, managing disaster response, or strengthening administrative systems, she approached each role with an unwavering focus on making a difference.

As she continues to lead Maharashtra’s bureaucracy, her journey serves as an inspiration—not just for women in civil services but for anyone striving to bring meaningful change through public administration. Her historic appointment as Maharashtra’s first female Chief Secretary is more than a milestone; it is a sign of evolving times and a step toward greater inclusivity in India’s governance.


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